N. Korean delegation studies at SU
As one of the top-rated graduate programs in the world, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs attracts many promising students from abroad. The… Read more »
As one of the top-rated graduate programs in the world, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs attracts many promising students from abroad. The… Read more »
Kim Sam-hoon, permanent representative of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations, said Friday that while the disarmament of North Korea appears an achievable… Read more »
There were no riots, bonfires or demolished trees on Marshall Street last night following SU's men's basketball team's loss. Only depressed basketball fans.'I hate losing… Read more »
About 400 students emptied out of Watson Residence Hall last night at about 10:30 p.m. after a member of HillTV discharged a fire extinguisher in… Read more »
Despite significant increases in the occurrence of car break-ins and burglaries this year, only one such crime was reported on campus during Spring Break. Public… Read more »
John Kerry's campaign for Central New York's support in the Democratic primary next week kicked off Saturday in Syracuse, but dismal turnout and the absence… Read more »
Monday will mark the fifth week of the second trial of Dominic Dennard, Jr. for the alleged murder of Simeon Popov, a Syracuse University music… Read more »
After combing through documents from the pending trail against AAR Contractor Inc. of Latham, Syracuse University officials have concluded that the alleged asbestos removal scam… Read more »
Wednesday has been a 'light day' since the 1970s at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts, said Charles Kornik, who manages scheduling at the school.'Since the… Read more »
Before Mitchel Wallerstein became the new dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, he was engaged in Vietnam War politics.'My precollege aspirations… Read more »
For Ronald Cavanagh, vice president of undergraduate studies at Syracuse University, the main goal of the proposed scheduling paradigm is not to dictate how professors… Read more »
As the tragedy of Sept. 11 recedes into the past, the word 'remembrance' has come to describe everything from religious ceremonies and artistic expression to… Read more »
For some students, it was just a small white dot in the sky. For others, it was a once-in-60,000-years opportunity.Nearly 250 students crowded the Quad… Read more »
Despite leaving his dean position, Edward Bogucz wants Syracuse to stay an orange.'Across the country, students who are looking for engineering and computer science schools… Read more »
Shoppers at the University Bookstore on Wednesday could have a children's book signed by 'King' Shaw, see his 'big orange hat' and meet the undergraduate… Read more »
A historic partnership began Tuesday when Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw signed an agreement between the Environmental Protection Agency and Syracuse University, making it the first… Read more »
Along with national increases in poverty and unemployment, the financial difficulties created by an economic downturn have made their way to The Hill.The Board of… Read more »
A small fire broke out in the basement mechanical room of Flint Hall at about 11:50 p.m. Wednesday, said Capt. Townsend of the Syracuse Fire… Read more »
The Leaders in Communications lectures series continued Wednesday night with author and professor Kristal Brent Zook, the author of “Color By Fox,” a required read… Read more »